[Q] Stock recovery - HTC Sensation

Hi, i'm going to sell my sensation, and i need your help. Is there a zip that i can flash in 4ext that contains the stock recovery? I have already installed the stcok 3.33 rom, but it might be better if i can re-install the stock recovery with a flashable zip. I don't want to s-on. Can anyone help me to find it?

guitarhero2 said:
Hi, i'm going to sell my sensation, and i need your help. Is there a zip that i can flash in 4ext that contains the stock recovery? I have already installed the stcok 3.33 rom, but it might be better if i can re-install the stock recovery with a flashable zip. I don't want to s-on. Can anyone help me to find it?
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i have flashed the original RUU(for repair) result : Bootloader locked stock recovery but S/Off is still there !

guitarhero2 said:
Hi, i'm going to sell my sensation, and i need your help. Is there a zip that i can flash in 4ext that contains the stock recovery? I have already installed the stcok 3.33 rom, but it might be better if i can re-install the stock recovery with a flashable zip. I don't want to s-on. Can anyone help me to find it?
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Hi,
Look HERE
A RUU will restore stock recovery,ROM,radio,and firmware.
It's best to leave s-off if you have it,as there is an element of risk putting s-on back on.

malybru said:
Hi,
Look HERE
A RUU will restore stock recovery,ROM,radio,and firmware.
It's best to leave s-off if you have it,as there is an element of risk putting s-on back on.
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Check this link
What it does is that is will only display on the bootloader screen that it is S-ON but does not actually S-ON...
So it just fakes it....
but check ur hboot version as it does not work on all hboot versions...

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[Q] Update being blocked?

Hey,
[i'm new here, but i couldn't find a post with this exact problem]
I've been using my HTC Sensation rooted for about 8 months now on 2.3.4/5, and with ICS officially being released i want to update to ICS.
I do have my phone rooted but i do not have any custom roms installed.
In theory it should just update OTA to ICS but when i try to update it my phone reboots and then it gives me this image of an android mascot besides a warning mark (the image didn't work.). Is this superuser blocking the update?
Now i'm wondering what is the best way to get ICS update to work.
At this moment i don't care if i lose the root on my device.
I've been thinking about flashing it so that it would remove the root, make it S-on and remove superuser. (basically make it like it was when i bought it.) and then updating it to ICS.
Any help with my problem or on how to handle the flashing will be appreciated.
If you're rooted, download 4EXT updater, flash 4EXT recovery, flash the 3.32 firmware, then flash an ICS rom.
If i'm correct that will give me a custom rom.
And at the moment i would like to keep the rom stock because i would like all the options to work.
If i'm wrong and it will update to stock rom, then i'll give it a go.
Otherwise is there a way to update to stock rom?
You can't be rooted to flash the OTA, and you HAVE to have the stock recovery too
alright so i need to unroot the phone and somehow manage to uninstall superuser (if it doesn't uninstall with the unrooting).
So my question then is,
Is this possible to unroot the device?
Maybe someone can link me to a good tutorial ?
You need to restore stock recovery and your oringinal Rom intact ( not delete apps in the stock rom). Stock recovery can be obtained from RUU.
Or just flash New firmware and custom Rom if your phone is s-off.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using XDA Premium HD app
alright, can i use any vodafone stock recovery for my device?
and is there a tutorial around? for noobs like me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193033
Guide for debranding or going back to stock.
Basically you need to download your stock RUU and go back to your original CID (if you supercided).
The guide basically covers almost all your concern in returning to stock rom and recovery.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio
i'll give that a go tomorrow and let you guys know what happend.
[dumb noob question!! this should make my phone look like it was when it came out of the box right?]
If i'm correct i need a RUU.
Is it possible to do this tutorial using the OTA update file i got for the ICS update?
Update
So,,
After 2 days of trying to download a good RUU file.
I still don't have it, filefactory always says that the free download slots are all taken.
So i would love if someone could tell me if it is possible to just flash the update file called:
OTA_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.32.401.5_R-1.50.401_release_252072fll6erqo75dsziua.zip
I would appreciate a reply telling me if this is possible or why it is not possible.
As said, you need to be on a stock unrooted rom and stock recovery.
Is your phone branded or unbranded. What RUU were you trying to download? 1.50.401.1 or else?
Also, did you supercid or not? if yes, you need to go back to original CID to get OTA.
Do not attempt do flash the OTA.zip from a custom recovery because it will fail.
I have RUU_Pyramid_HTC_Europe_1.50.401.1_R_Radio_10.58.9035.00U_10.15.9035.02_2_release_228602_signed wich is the latest GB for european unbranded devices. If this is what you are looking for, I could upload it for you. Let me know.
@kualmente
I would appreciate it if you could upload your RUU so i can use it.
As for the phone,
I still have stock rom and recovery, i only rooted it and did supercid.
So when i have a RUU file for my unbranded Sensation i can follow this toturial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193033
GkNs05 said:
@kualmente
I would appreciate it if you could upload your RUU so i can use it.
As for the phone,
I still have stock rom and recovery, i only rooted it and did supercid.
So when i have a RUU file for my unbranded Sensation i can follow this toturial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193033
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Download RUU HERE then revert back to your original cid.
Hit thanks if it helped
kualmente said:
Download RUU HERE then revert back to your original cid.
Hit thanks if it helped
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Thanks man !!!
Using your RUU, i followed the tutorial and used method 2.
Work like charm for a noob like me
I cannot tell you guys that helped me how much i would like to thank you!
GkNs05 said:
So,,
After 2 days of trying to download a good RUU file.
I still don't have it, filefactory always says that the free download slots are all taken.
So i would love if someone could tell me if it is possible to just flash the update file called:
OTA_PYRAMID_ICS_HTC_Europe_3.32.401.5_R-1.50.401_release_252072fll6erqo75dsziua.zip
I would appreciate a reply telling me if this is possible or why it is not possible.
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sure you can, if you are looking for stock rom, you can use this one, this ICS RUU from bootloader http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1581333... And please read the OP, so you will have stock looking phone.

Just a idea?

Can I flash back to stock rom by downloading the rru and finding the rom. Zip inside then flash with clockwork mod? I wanted the eng hboot from here to flash to stock but have search the whole net and the links are all dead
ENG Hboot:
[thanks Rahan95 for dumping ]
81.89.105.12/~bin4ry/hboot/PG58IMG.zip
So can I just flash back to the stock rom and still be rooted via clockwork?
Or does anyone own that file?
.............. Help thank you
majordj said:
Can I flash back to stock rom by downloading the rru and finding the rom. Zip inside then flash with clockwork mod? I wanted the eng hboot from here to flash to stock but have search the whole net and the links are all dead
ENG Hboot:
[thanks Rahan95 for dumping ]
81.89.105.12/~bin4ry/hboot/PG58IMG.zip
So can I just flash back to the stock rom and still be rooted via clockwork?
Or does anyone own that file?
.............. Help thank you
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You are confusing key terms, clockwork mod is not root. Root is where you have a superuser app and binary inside the ROM. Clockwork is a custom recovery that allows you to flash a package to root your phone.
rom.zip files wont flash through clockwork mod or any recovery. What you need to do is rename the rom.zip to PG58IMG.zip then open it up in 7zip or similar and delete the recovery.img file. Then copy the file to the root of your SD card and boot into hboot then follow the onscreen instructions to flash it
If you flash a stock ROM you won't be rooted anymore. Why would you wanna do that. There are lots if costom ROMs that look like stock, they are rooted and have many other features
I want to get rid of root a d the custom rom because I have smashed the glass screen and the usb charger is broke so can't use the pc to flash to stock.
So what your saying is dl the custom rru get the rom. Zip then change the name and try to flash through hboot.
And this will unroot and return to to stock.
No need for that other file I've been looking for for hours now
majordj said:
I want to get rid of root a d the custom rom because I have smashed the glass screen and the usb charger is broke so can't use the pc to flash to stock.
So what your saying is dl the custom rru get the rom. Zip then change the name and try to flash through hboot.
And this will unroot and return to to stock.
No need for that other file I've been looking for for hours now
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Already answered your question HERE
Don't open multiple threads for the same answer. You CAN'T revert completely to stock(ROM, locked, s-on) withous usb connection. The only thing you can do is flash a custom ROM that looks like stock
elvisypi said:
Already answered your question HERE
Don't open multiple threads for the same answer. You CAN'T revert completely to stock(ROM, locked, s-on) withous usb connection. The only thing you can do is flash a custom ROM that looks like stock
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Wrong. There is whole ruu in PG58 available. Ie hboot, recovery, Rom. Have it on dev-host if anyone is interested.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using Tapatalk 2
tinky1 said:
Wrong. There is whole ruu in PG58 available. Ie hboot, recovery, Rom. Have it on dev-host if anyone is interested.
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So with this pg58.zip would I just put this to the root of the sd card then start up hboot and update.
Where can I get it and have you got a clear method I could follow to revert to ics stock UK orange? I or even just stock UK
majordj said:
So with this pg58.zip would I just put this to the root of the sd card then start up hboot and update.
Where can I get it and have you got a clear method I could follow to revert to ics stock UK orange? I or even just stock UK
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Dunno about stock orange, but that ruu o have is European generic Rom.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Stock HBoot to replace JB HBoot

Hello all,
So finally, I have managed to S-OFF my phone using JuonoputBear (I never get this spelling right!). Downloaded the latest version for Ubuntu and can't believe I only did the wire trick once and it was done.
But anynow, to my surprise, the JB tool went on installing the JB hboot itself. Initially I thought it would ask me to install it or not and I would refuse it but... it didn't even give me the option. So now I am stuck with the JB hboot which I dont want.
So the questions is, is there any way I can revert back to the stock hboot?
Thanks guys, all your help made it possible for me to S-OFF my phone.
Regards
just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
rzr86 said:
just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
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Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
Jeanz Sensation said:
Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
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Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
EDIT:
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
malybru said:
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
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Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
Jeanz Sensation said:
Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
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Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Ahh I get it now. Thanks mate.
malybru said:
Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
EDIT:
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
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if i remember well last time kohr-ah said that it it says firmware 3.33(i am not sure)
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
Jeanz Sensation said:
Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
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it is not necessary
the rom will boot with that firmware too:good:

[Q]Solved ! Cricket- BRICK - Black Screen after HTC logo

Ok, so i got a problem. I wanted to return my phone to its stock, unrooted state so i could update to 4.1. Through the process, i installed a zip in recovery that installed but now my phone wont start. this was a stock JB rom title "JB_Crkt 2.04.1050.3_stock_odexed" but i didn't have JB installed i was till on stock 4.0.3 but rooted. I can get into fastboot and work from there but i cant boot into android, i just get a black screen after the 'HTC quietly brilliant' logo. I tried to install I am rooted and unlocked but with S-On. I hope that I just need to flash the stock ICS rom so i can get back to square one. do i need to turn s-off? if so, how do i do that without booting into android?
edit: i forgot to mention that my backup wont work ether. i think it became corrupt when i copied it to my compy.
I tried to install each of the zips below but none of them installed:
-JmzStockCricketSVDeodex.zip
-OTA_K2PLC_CL_ICS_40_Cricket_US_1.03.1050.7-1.03.1050.5_release_308166hdmxobmuj18gunis
-JmzStockK2UL_Deodex.zip
EDIT: SOLVED!!!!! Just needed to flash boot.img But now i have no service!!!
******TAMPERED*******
******UNLOCKED******
K2_PLC_CL SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.01.0000
RADIO-1.12.00.0208
OpenDSP-v7.2.0221.1123
eMMC-boot
Feb 8 1213, 16:29:40:-1
As you are S-On you have to flash the boot.img (from inside the rom.zip) over fastboot, after flashing the rom.
Did you do that?
old.splatterhand said:
As you are S-On you have to flash the boot.img (from inside the rom.zip) over fastboot, after flashing the rom.
Did you do that?
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Thanks so much for the reply!
I cant seem to find a rom.zip that works. Would you happen to know a link? Do i install rom.zip from recovery or do i flash it in fastboot.
EDit. Awesome I did as u said and it workded great. Now im running JB thanks a bunch
Ok so its up and working now but i dont get any service. I installed k2ul_JB_2.14.401.6_stock_odexed_03_06_13 and then flashed the boot.img inside.......should i revert back to ICS??
I think you need to grab the radio.img for your device and flash it via fastboot.
Billgonzo said:
Ok so its up and working now but i dont get any service. I installed k2ul_JB_2.14.401.6_stock_odexed_03_06_13 and then flashed the boot.img inside.......should i revert back to ICS??
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The ONLY Rom you should install is JB_Crkt 2.04.1050.3_stock_odexed.zip, because this is made from stock cricket files.
I'm not sure if it helps to install this or ICS.
Maybe radio.img helps but you need to be S-off to flash this.
Oops my eyes tricked me, I thought I read soff
old.splatterhand said:
The ONLY Rom you should install is JB_Crkt 2.04.1050.3_stock_odexed.zip, because this is made from stock cricket files.
I'm not sure if it helps to install this or ICS.
Maybe radio.img helps but you need to be S-off to flash this.
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Sweet!!!! that rom worked perfect! thanks for the help!!! Now my phone is all good!

[HELP] How to downgrade hboot

Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
the_ziom said:
Hello I have supercid, s-off and previously flashed MAXIMUSHD ROM and that's on hboot 2.16 so I got board and sick of sense 5 and I want to try out one of the kitkat ROMs but I need hboot 2.15 for that and yes I know that there are hboot 2.16 kitkat roms but they are unstable so can someone tell me step by step how to downgrade hboot 2.16 to 2.15 because I'm quite of a dumb person
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This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
benJX said:
This is how I proceed :
1) Downgrade to 2.15 hboot by flashing the old firmware (extract firmware.zip and flash as you did for MaximusHD)
2) Run the latest RUU to get everything clean (I flashed this one)
3) Flash custom recovery with fastboot (TWRP 2.3.X.X)
4) You're done !
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thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
the_ziom said:
thank you but i have super cid and from what i have read i have to install the ruu according to my cid
tell me if im right
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In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
dr3amsINdigital said:
Yeah I heard about that method, but I thought it would be safer to just run the RUU even though it's more work. I think the bricks were from flashing the zips in recovery, not the new ones you flash in fastboot. Either way, I didn't feel like risking it.
Thanks! I'll try the RUU.
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Wise choice, yeah you are right, the bricks were when they were flashing the zips in recovery. Its actually pretty safe in RUU mode but what's the point of risking it.
benJX said:
In fact, the CID matters if you have one from an operator (have a look here, but not the last one, it's the superCID), in this case, you have to choose a RUU according to your operator.
But being superCID, you can run any RUU, so run the last generic one (see my link) and everything will be ok to start from official clean install. Of course you'll stay S-OFF after running the RUU.
The only thing requested is to be on 2.15 hboot, that's why you have to downgrade to older firmware in order to run this.
Hope it will help.
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dr3amsINdigital said:
I have kind of a similar question. After moonshine S-OFF, I'm on modified moonshine HBOOT 2.15.4444. Now I want to go back to the stock HBOOT 2.15.0000. Do I just need to run the RUU to go back? I'm bootloader unlocked, CID T-MOB010, TWRP recovery, and I flashed radio 1.20. Do I need to flash radio back to match the RUU before I run it?
Thanks
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rosswhite said:
Running an RUU is the safest option, although its a bit hit and miss getting the RUU to run correctly. Flashalot recently made a guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2678700) if you run into any problems. I would try it without changing the radio, if it doesn't work then flash the matching one and go from there.
Now I cannot recommend this, as I have only tried it once myself and the consequences if it went wrong could mean a dead phone, but this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39216236&postcount=274) details how you can manually flash a hboot version in RUU mode since you are S-OFF. It comes from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1777223. Use it at your own risk, there have been two incidents of bricks but it depends how lucky you are feeling!
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HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
the_ziom said:
HELP my device does not see any memory and i cant flash any rom hellpp
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What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
rosswhite said:
What hboot are you on now? Did you run an RUU to downgrade?
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Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
the_ziom said:
Hboot 2.15 after running the |RUU.exe|
dont have the memory (does not see device when trying to side load , recovery cant mount sdcard)
help i need my phone
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Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
rosswhite said:
Which recovery did you flash? Try TWRP 2.7.0.0.
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i already have twrp 2.7 and i flashed phillz and still nothing
benJX said:
Can you boot on stock android rom installed by the ruu ?
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yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
the_ziom said:
yes but i formated my memory to instal a pac man rom
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So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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benJX said:
So actually you can confirm you are on HBOOT 2.15, Pihllz recovery and no rom installed ?
If yes reboot to bootloader, select clear storage, flash this recovery. Your sdcard should be mountable and let you install your rom.
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Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
So many developers and only 2 can help me
Please I'm begging for help
the_ziom said:
Another Problem
when ever i try to flash any rom it fails! and i dont know what to do HElp
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Flash stock recovery : http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=ville_recovery_signed.img
Then Clear Storage from bootloader and flash TWRP recovery

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